Myleene Klass marriage over...
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MKnight702 said:
Who?
Someone not scared of a bit too much corner speed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKpyijE0rGsodyssey2200 said:
he walked out on her on her birthday?
Blind, gay, tactless tt.
That might be harsh without knowing his side of things. A lot of women (once passed the acquisition stage and into lockdown/marriage) do have a tendency (and I'm not saying that's the reason in this case but we can speculate) to try to dominate their husbands and use denial of sex as a means to achieve this - in this case (she being richer than he), there was no financial disincentive for him to walk....Blind, gay, tactless tt.
Pesty said:
doesn't matter how good she looks someone somewhere is fed up with her st
This.By god, this.
If there's one thing I have come to realise in life, it's that no matter how 'smoking hot' they are, one day, sooner than you think, you will just get completely fed up with their st and make a run for the exit.
Quote: A friend tells The Sun, "Their wedding was the happiest day of her life but now it's all over. Myleene had no idea that Graham was gong to leave her. They only got married a few months ago and she thought everything between them was great. It came as a massive shock to Myleene and she's heartbroken. Graham has barely been in touch since. It seems he woke up one day and realised he didn't want to be married anymore."
Or, he has seen the gravy train arrive in its earliest days, nurtured the talent, lent a supporting hand as she built up her career only to, as soon as the legalities were in place, have "second thoughts" about it all.
Where have we seen this pattern before? Only difference is, this time, the genders are reversed.
Just an opinion. The kids just seal the deal.
I expect this one to wind up in the Courts, with him asking for 50% of everything.
Where have we seen this pattern before? Only difference is, this time, the genders are reversed.
Just an opinion. The kids just seal the deal.
I expect this one to wind up in the Courts, with him asking for 50% of everything.
dxg said:
Or, he has seen the gravy train arrive in its earliest days, nurtured the talent, lent a supporting hand as she built up her career only to, as soon as the legalities were in place, have "second thoughts" about it all.
Where have we seen this pattern before? Only difference is, this time, the genders are reversed.
Just an opinion. The kids just seal the deal.
I expect this one to wind up in the Courts, with him asking for 50% of everything.
If marriage is less than a year it will be viewed as a short term marriage under UK law - if he was after money surely it would have been smarter to wait a little longer.Where have we seen this pattern before? Only difference is, this time, the genders are reversed.
Just an opinion. The kids just seal the deal.
I expect this one to wind up in the Courts, with him asking for 50% of everything.
Wasn't there another case recently where some women separated from a celebrity chef but didn't want to divorce until 5 years of marriage for the sake of his (but not her) kids.....The fact that it would give her a larger payout, pure coincidence!
Brand could have asked for a lot more than he did in the Brand/Perry divorce but didn't - guys generally don't view marriages as a financial exchange although possibly they should.
She is nice but perhaps she did what a chunk of women do which is get married and then think 'right, i'm on the path of life, dont need to do anything but lay there every two weeks and certainly not do anything I would have done for fun when it was fun', whereas he probably felt that the fun would continue and getting married put a break point in the all the action - or rather no action, wife looking not nearly as hot pre-kids and marriage and no spice to go with it.
I struggle to understand why people who get married then seem to act as if they dont need to do the things that were alluring in the first place - And I say this through wisdom and having already been married and now re-married (very happily thankfully).
I struggle to understand why people who get married then seem to act as if they dont need to do the things that were alluring in the first place - And I say this through wisdom and having already been married and now re-married (very happily thankfully).
s3fella said:
Madness. Such a beautiful woman and always seems to not take herself too seriously.
He must love the cock.
Is she a personal friend? If not, you're going solely by what you see on TV? He must love the cock.
If so, don't you think you're a bit ill-informed about their personal lives to make any judgements?
As someone else said, what is this, "Hello" or the "Baz Bambigboye" section of the Daily Mail?
Two people, who we actually know sod all about, have split up. End of thread...
M,
marcosgt said:
Is she a personal friend? If not, you're going solely by what you see on TV?
If so, don't you think you're a bit ill-informed about their personal lives to make any judgements?
As someone else said, what is this, "Hello" or the "Baz Bambigboye" section of the Daily Mail?
Two people, who we actually know sod all about, have split up. End of thread...
M,
She's a celebrity whose marriage has just ended. Rightly or wrongly, that is news.If so, don't you think you're a bit ill-informed about their personal lives to make any judgements?
As someone else said, what is this, "Hello" or the "Baz Bambigboye" section of the Daily Mail?
Two people, who we actually know sod all about, have split up. End of thread...
M,
I asked the mods if they felt it should be moved and it's still here hence it still counts as news.
If you don't care about what is going on here then don't bloody comment. The thread will carry on without you.
NinjaPower said:
This.
By god, this.
If there's one thing I have come to realise in life, it's that no matter how 'smoking hot' they are, one day, sooner than you think, you will just get completely fed up with their st and make a run for the exit.
Well I've been married nearly 25 yrs and it hasn't happened yet. Plenty of people been married 50/60 yrs. How come?By god, this.
If there's one thing I have come to realise in life, it's that no matter how 'smoking hot' they are, one day, sooner than you think, you will just get completely fed up with their st and make a run for the exit.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
NinjaPower said:
This.
By god, this.
If there's one thing I have come to realise in life, it's that no matter how 'smoking hot' they are, one day, sooner than you think, you will just get completely fed up with their st and make a run for the exit.
Well I've been married nearly 25 yrs and it hasn't happened yet. Plenty of people been married 50/60 yrs. How come?By god, this.
If there's one thing I have come to realise in life, it's that no matter how 'smoking hot' they are, one day, sooner than you think, you will just get completely fed up with their st and make a run for the exit.
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